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Detecting WPA2 PMKID Capture in Your Wireless Estate
How the clientless PMKID attack pulls a crackable hash from WPA2 APs — and the monitoring, WPA3 migration, and passphrase policy that defend against it.
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Hands-on teardowns with HackRF One, Flipper Zero, and Proxmark3 — RF capture, RFID/NFC, and physical-layer attacks, framed around what the threat looks like and how to defend the perimeter against it.
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How the clientless PMKID attack pulls a crackable hash from WPA2 APs — and the monitoring, WPA3 migration, and passphrase policy that defend against it.
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